Dive into a photographic history of 'The Game Console' spanning Atari to Xbox for $15

Waiting for your newest game to finish downloading and installing to your console can be both exciting and aggravating, but while it's loading, it doesn't hurt to put the controller down and find something else to pique your interest. A perfect choice for gamers looking to build up their knowledge on video game history is The Game Console: A Photographic History from Atari to Xbox by Evan Amos. It covers consoles from the early 1970s up to modern releases like the Xbox One and PlayStation 4, and just today it dropped to $15 at Amazon for the first time ever using the on-page coupon near the product description. It's always sold for $25 or a dollar cheaper there since its release in October 2016.

This hardcover book takes readers on a tour of the evolution of video game hardware, spanning consoles from the Magnavox Odyssey, Atari 2600 and Nintendo Entertainment System to the N64, Sega Dreamcast, Sony PlayStation, and ending on recent models such as the Xbox One, Wii U, and PlayStation 4. The book was released the year before the Nintendo Switch came out, so that's one of the few consoles you won't find inside. The Game Console is full of trivia and covers 86 consoles featuring full-color photos of each, some of which even offer an in-depth look inside the console they show.